Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 February 1895 — Page 2
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BILLING'S & BILLINGS
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Continental, Ohio Kariin.rs, ontecn oilier I-uiiijunies.
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IVr fi'iiniMi. r*v\M" anii'iRilv .it **ni of Hm* voa wiili n! ivuip *UH» «»r hi I of u. it .my payment.
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At per rent, annual inten commission.
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k'AIUI AND CITY I'KOl'KRTY sale or exchange. llol KS to rent.
W. I.. MCI-
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•:-GEKEM INSURANCE 6GENTS
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ABSTRACTS OK Tl'S'LK
Fnrni-^heil on slim notice. Cl'l'V ai.'l FARM FKOI'KUTY for sale. Offl.:i': Ornljftun ItliM-l:. N. \Va«hlh. ton" street ftfnl^villo, IiuJ.
M. 1). WlIITK, W.M '.M. lOJKVKf. ('II S. I). (1KKAH
WHITE, REEVES & OREAR.
A O N E S A A W KCU, KAST MAIN HTliKKT. \\o have anj'Mir.t ot ho no nwnoy to loan iu wuin JJJK) to ^PMKXI, from t.» |1.. p«r o»*«t. oil fiirni HUV! «Mty pruptM iy. AltM»io tui\f /I l.itT^ nuMi^-T of fanuH unci city je»jdonooH at a burp un.
0. J. Hit IT TON, M. 1). C.
Vetei'iuaiy Sanson nud
Dcntisl.
Jr idaai« tb« .'blc»ico Vnierlnary OoJletro TVe,(t»tai| dirt- iineM ot Dtntiepiic An nuilrt. uKFIi! Uv»«r MofTi'tt *fc Morpnu'H Drua: s* oro, S8 1-0 MII'IU Htry«t. lutlrmo ?it (i. F. Mcl)ouall'n livery Htnbl»»,
ABSTHA HOOKS
A. C. Jenuison's abslrai't books contuin a copy of every deed of record every trtict of land in the count v. as weil as to every unsatistied Mortgage or lien
Years of labor and many thousand dollars have been spent in making in books complete aad helpful in every way.
My 20 years experience aided by these unrivaled facilities in trarinir titles enable me to claim that mv office is the best place to h:tv« DEKDS. M()RT(}A(ji:S, LEA-iFS. and CONTRACTS prepared, aa well as reliable
Abstracts oi Title.
AGENTS WANTED!
SALARY Olt COMMISSION! OKBAT OPFEUSI STEADY WORKI CHOICK THHRlTORYt Only ft pouiftl card will bring full purtioal&r*.
Mention tliln pajter tn apitllcaUon.
A8SIJRITY NTJR8ERY CO.
GENEVA, NEW YORK.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
CUidm tad bcoatlfiti thi hiii. Promote* hixurianl growth. Ifcver Pail* to Ke«toro Ormj to 1U YontMul Color. CH&ir
UJW KAJP hair faUtag. gQc^and jlD0t Drugpi^a
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One year, O coun: ir, "111 if tt«* Inauirc at Oittcc or
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FEBRUARY 2, 1895.
C3NGRESS1}NAL RE- APPOP.TION-
L1ENT.
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to ."rrs IUMn It the State to capture a majority of Congivpscii'-N HS well as Sen atnrs au! Iv-pre-entaiives at the miing eh-ctioa is lea-.til* seen in the Mil ti 11 r. id Hi'' it 'In- Senate last week bySenator Lit'ooettf. which «a= ilrawu by itn- 111ii ir11 Chairman Cowi.'y, of the i-1 ill it'rtti State commit tee. Ihe State is nv:iit• 1 as folio.vs:
Pii-Ft di-tricl- Kno.v, Gibson. Tike, 1.i^cX, Yauiienhuig. Warrick. Spencer. Orange,
Second I il il'-1 ton. Sitt. Pern Fm\d. Clark.
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WashingHarrison.
Crawford,
Third --Wax lie." I- 11 i-. Franklin, Union. Uipiev. i- liorn, Jetl'ereou.
Olno. Swilzt-rlanil. F..urt!» I'ii, I Ienr\%'W' Kush, rf lie I It j. I teeal r. I iart holoine v. .1 ai'KPon. .JeniliiiUS.
Filth I'utnaii^ 11i-iniriL'kss, Mottzati. .1 oil liSi ill, Moliloe, iiiinui, (.iltM'ltr, L«iv\-i-nee, I l.ivi-.-s, 1 in.
S.\iii Marion. Seventh—iioo- 'laniilton, Madison, (.Million, l'i|iMi.. ilnvvaril.
Eighth-'Foimiaui. Monluoiu'-ry, Veriiii 11 ion. I'.irke.
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O.VI'M. Nntn- mil my
i, «'lay, Suilivan,
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lilackfi ri', .i\. Delaware. Uiiiulolpll. I 'L'.Mil li 1-.-ike. I'orior. New ton, JHBin r, I'i: a Ui. hue. .iJiMiUiu, Waiiun, I I |i(u ea ime 1 11 11111 Fulton, Ca«n, Mi.nil-. aii isli. Carlo: i. rant. 1' is-1• 11 li —La (trai. e. St( ul:eii. Noltle, I Kaili. hileli, Alien 1 till lei-M h-- Ea 1'nrte, St. .lose| h, ElUhar!. ISL-I'isko, irshal. S'ark.
Mv 1111 -i i"i a 11 po i-1111 ti I 1 the re|iuhlican- ill "ii ai least ten of tin* thirteen Conuri t^t-iin n. I he I'llt»titli disiin-i will have a very Binh11 tlemocr.iii-- nii'joi'iix. D-iik I'lutB inHVi-ver, liml eoi eilalion in the fact that ti siijn'i ine rourt will jiltety knooU out any ai:|i rt it:tn.ent the Senate may make at IhiB time.
Tilk conn otli'-eis' ••iolili\'' in |n rtiaps he ti11it-1 fni 1111 ah of any in»-' ilieni|)'iim lo corrupt lejiiplaiion. '1 he
iibj.ct (if the '-lobi\" is to have tlie sai- .• r% bill aboiiH' eo and llie old fee S)S111 Ii-Siored. Il Isllie best oruamzed and linai cially tijiupptd orgnnuai i-m. .-Kte lroin the railroad "li bli\", in tl.ti t.iaie. Circular lei It rii have been sent each "tnil 1.
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an asset slle til I 01".* per Cent. Oil -ala ies paid svn.-h i-Ulcers ill 1801. Th ."- mians ai i•ut.&Hti.i 00 which tin- n.l.ib\ will live to pu |-e a«-|. ti*M is
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in_ ol tie- iiiiilter 1 Ii (I la I apolis Newt a It is a in lobiiy and mosi forlunate for Ihe pet.p, of 1 mliiiii -. lliiil tlis clnii inih^c 111-1.1:, hit
been made pi.bin-. It will li ive :iea' anil good i-tb-cl. Senators Ki-niesenta! will be ivluetaill t-li to talk 'Ail
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be vry watchful. Tli-_. utider^i'tii the sit-i.i. nin as 11:• have never ui.in-r Stood it belore. And 111 i.ave liei-n taught that t.lie pi e- ,ml salari--s are ai least 1 per cent, too large, fur !hii is tile jii o(|i irli. ai of the salaiies whnh they sa is lo he Hp nt paying Ihe 'postage'ol ttie mtitiy
:Vj A TWO CENT RATE. The bill IIOA '.eing i.-i'iisiih I b\ the Seiiiite coinmiI tee on raiiioiilr. ich Was iritroil'.jced by the Si n.iioi- front Dubois, proposes to reduce tile amount of railroad tarn lo "1 ceils per mile, i'liere is already a strong- op-.DHUHII to this bill and. although nn-d i.f tin mi tubers ol the hous-i who have cxpresseii tlieaiselves favor the bill, ami while it is equally popu ar as a thing to be desired by members of the Senate, it is hardl,\ probable thai it will -ver hecon.e a law. 1 here hat- been made tile same effort before lo make such a law- in this Stale but the effort is generally exhausted belore the hills come troni the committee, l'liu hill would mean the Ins of too many thousands of dol ars annually for tlie railroads to lane any chances to allow it to be passed by defiii.it, and default iu the hist tinny that tln-j cou be accused in such a cate. If the bill is ever reported on 'avorahly by the committee, it may p.tssitili pass and become a law, if no mistakes to nuilifv itu offects are made by the clerUs through whose hands it must pass, •There is many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip,' and also many a slip betwixt the introduction of a ll and it final enforcement as a law "—lndiar.ap
olia Sentinel.
Ti,. only art ear* for Conn. KcU, UruwiMi
BJRPSSS2SSSW
Lynn, Mast., points with pride to a citizen who has written in his diary every day for twenty-eeven years.
THF. big BrooU yn etreet railway
ptriko is at an end with the usual repull—a complete victory for capital. Tin-strike, like many others, was illadvised. Durim the eoiitlic a human life was sacrificed. T'lie State of New York was put to an \penpe of several thousands of do.lars fur military strvict'. 'The ceiiipany lost more ihai: $300,000 in damaep to properiv and loss of bu^ine. s. lale 1 lie loss *.. t» ptriUum employees is simply inealeulahle. 11 undreils of men are reiuleretl idle, for the company refused to take hack an\ of the old empl"\ees who participated in theptrik". Many of them, when realizing th"ir eau^e was liist, maile he^K'l'W' I'
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iviuia are detvi moed
oils appi als t.j he taken hack
hut it was of no avail, .s-'w men had taken their places and busine was resumed as though not hiiiy had happened. Why it is thai men will permit them-selvi-j to he ii iluenced by a few hotheaded, impulsive, anarchistic deadbeats who make it a business to create dispells inn and strikes is mors than we can understand A strike at this time WHS 11111.• tess TNan suicid '. There are dozens of men lint and anxious to step into the position \iu occupy and throw so-called **prii ciple" to the wind. Strikes are tailnres, have always been, and will always he. Some other method must he adopted to effect differences bet-MI capital and labor or the cause of labor is forever los'
THE usual number of bills relating to In- reform of he temperance law art beniL' introduced and as quickly railroaded to the waste basket. Amonii 1 lie numerous ones Representative McL'rea, of this county, has sprung one to regulate liquor licenses where the place of sales isou'side the corporate limits of a city or town and within two miles thereof, and suoli place is wilhin out mile of any public school buildim or any seminary of learning or church
Under such circumstances a majority of the property owners within a radio is of a mile of the building must siun the ap plication It. like the others, died a hornin". There is no dnnyei- wha'-'Vi-r of the re| I?bli.'an party antai,'oiitziuir ie sah ii HI o!
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COMMKNTINC. on the estimate of the Value of he Could estate the New Yolk World says: !'he estate was aeeumula'e
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b\ the very simple system of pu'11mi titiiires and dollar marks on pieces of cheap paper, and then by corrupt control of the law-making power of Unpeople forcing tin
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tiing Cointiin..! em 'I'o be on ,-vi-n i|n m.ist formal t-. r.: .v 11 any ol i!s mem rs will ill once alouri SliSpn lnll- 111. p- 'pie, too. .-.re iirousi
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try to surrender enough of their earnings to uive value to the paper. 1 hat itintiiiciertiit:. It ditT. rs from stealing In cause thieves are puni hed. while tin tieirs o- financiers dine with the I'l'incof Wales,"
it. ALLISON has introduced a bill requiring all HIS, brothers or fathers ol persons in the alms houses of the Stale, who are lina-icial|\ iib'e to do so. to pay tin- e.\ pei.t-r-s of ttii-pe relatives arid to support ami man tain them The pna:iilile rc-..-i es that there are in the ni houses of 'he Stale man* p- rsolis who nave sons, tiroihers fathers in gomi oircuOi-tanciiS. and the bill willc.uipei itn-si- ,i iv eij to livur the burdi.ii
"TUT. ilelnoi Is of PI oiniiial- Robert 10 Major ol that citj. pa' l_\ has had contri
and Usev-wi!
i: ot :),1!'.1U an rl'at IC lelnrill.
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A HILL has been introduced in tlio
leuislature providiue for those who wantonly expose others to scarlet fever, diphtheria and other contagions diseases bo held criminally libel.
Tin Journal complains that the insurance trust, -'lobby as u.-ual. is liokli:i» the legislature up by the tail. True, but how ^allim it must be for the J.our-
nal to admit it.
Jt iX(i from iliw tumibor of wooilon hi*inli*'l |Mtn iciaiis in Wio present Slato Legislature there was cer ainly a di arth of malei ial at the last election.
SKNATOK SF.LI.KK
renson,
i. tph:a hiivi l'aliison foi flu- repiibhe (it Pli hiiin'i :./
i. t.o inanv \.-als thai II is liiirij ,'kliifi ci.rrupl ion iiiid ml-, Lets, st ami uii.ral el inent ol In party li«s .-lul'led an open Vull i.tui lhe probabin'nsai'. it.it i- l'atiison will hiivi no trouble In oVi-i coming a repu bliCa. .imji
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li:* income tax will stand so di Clal. In- DIKI ncl of Collimttlu Court ivpnl last week, by ovi-i ruling tl '.- iiialnlaiiiUtT procei (.tings coiniiienct J.init t.i .Moon-, weaiiiiN slock broker, ot New Y.iiK, agalnBl Commissioner ot lull i.iii Revi niic Midi to prevent tincoileciion oi tun income tax. It is a democratic laA- in every sense of tilt WOl'll.
lit .Nicaragua canal hid passed tin U. S. Sei»»le Friilay by a le ol' til to il. I ne Onl directs the issue of tj'TO,00 l,Un0 ol leal itu U.I ca il.il boinls i.-iici. to Oi-tii 11.1* "nar-intee i-l the Unlleu Status, and $UO.()OU,UUO in hoitds without lut) nu.ii untee. ihe total, jlOO,OUU,()UU. tu be tc-eil in coustructirg ttie interoceanic caiiiii.
l. itAWPOitnsviLLK Khouid get in the "pubti." Almost every other city in the Slalt) is organizing CIVIC federations whosi: OiljeCi »S Ulo Uljtor. utile l, of law agalnsl t„.loons, gambinig ainl sporling ituiim-H, and the tiunling down of municipal crooketlnees. A local federation wouiil lliit.l ahuuiiant uialerial to woi II upon.
HAH the iiy council uie courage to open l'luin blreet through the Elslt tjtove, ur do they utill fear those propel ty holders surrounding it who have HO olten "bluffed" them? llrace up gentlemen, either do somelhiug or get off the crockery.
A I'OOL populist legislator in Tbxas has introdhced a bill making failure to answer le tor within ten days after its receipt punishable by a line of $1,000. What a prolific rendezvous for the foolkiller. .. ..
IS fattier of a bill
mttkint it a misilemeanor for tenant to Ri.-ll products of lands upon which -ut has not In en paid.
There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years w.is supposed to be incurable. 1'or a irreat many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science, has proven catarrh to be a constitutional treatment
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con-titutional cure on the market. It is ta en internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars aud testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY A Co Toledo, O.
S^-Sold by Dru Hyists, 7."ic
A few years a(jo the Peter's Pence from France averaged 15.000,0000 francs, lu 1803 the sum was I.SIK',1100 francs' and i.iri ar it fell below a million.
Now ia the Time.
The henetit, to be nerived' from a good medicine in early spring is undoubted, but many people neglect talciti an•' until the aiiproach of warmer weather when they wilt like a tender [lower in a hot sun. Something must In-done to puiii's the blood, overcome tnat tired feelimr and give necessary .strength Vacation i.i ea. ,:e«tly lonsfed for, but many weeks, perhaps months, must elapse belcro rest can he iudulyed i. To imparl strength, and to ui ve a feeling of health and vigor throughout the system, there is nothing equal Hood's Sarsaparilla It serins perfectly adapted lo svercome that pros:raiion caused V»y chango of
cltin ite or lift:, and while, it
tones and sustains the ^ysteui it purlties and renovates the blood.
A Great Battle.
Is continually going on in the human system. The demon of impure blood si rives to cain victory over the constitu inn. to ruit health, to drag victims to I I ie grave. Hood's Sat'sapanlla is the w. a-on with which to defend one's self diivc the dcsp'-rale enemy from the ti id, and restore bodily health for many years.
Hood's Pills cure nausen, sickness, indigestion and biliousness,
West Virginia has a girl hunter whoso ami is death to bears. She has a record seven huge animals of the bruiu fi'mc.uiily during ti.o past year.
Thi" ('oniniamlpr-iu-Cliiel'
v)f the Grand Army of the R- p-ib'ic. Major I«i orge S. Merr.ll. Few i-ismedies are tiet'.-r known in this vicinity than 3Uiphi Liilter- their side has been v.-iy general throughout this section, and the uumbcr of reliable and well •'attested cases of benelicial results and recovery by their use, is largo and be. wind dispute. '2w.
During the last few years the currant crop if (Ireece has been so large that prices have gone far below the cost of product IOU.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria*
\VashinK'on sooietv is particularly distinguished thi seapon. it in said, for n- elegance and richness of the women's toilets,
Cure Yourself.
Don't pay largo doctors' bills. The nest medical book published, 100 pages, elegant colored plates, will be sent to you on receipt of three 2-cent stamps to pay postage. Address A. P. Ordwav fe Co., Boston, Mass.
Mrs Piatt, wife of Thomas C. has a passion for cats. She has a family of tl ii tl gray kittens, who wear red bons.
Children Crvfor
:7,'tf:herfs
Castoria*
Some countries, like France register all vessels of two tons and upward whereas the British limit is tiftten tons.
''How to Cure All Skin Diseases." Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No intornal medicine reuqired. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, Ac., leaving the akin clear, white ard healthy. lis great healing and curative powers are possessed by no other remedy Ask your druggist for wayne's Ointment. .-20-6m.
Cirold tting for
Now Is The Time
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Hundreds of useful articlos for presonts at iocand higher.
1* tiio man who g*t# bin-
Fall Outfit Soi
Our plftoo la lull of Stylo foe I'd 11 in
SUITS, HATS
Light colors and dark. arc so many cloth
f! you. We le.u price i-
cheaper than any man on earth if you will only give me a chance. give away Tables, Cloti.es Racks and Ironing Boards.
Carlson's lOc Stoi^
YOU NEED GROCERIES?
Will supply them at living prices. Your Pnduct will buy more Fry's than .my Vher place in towi \er nim before selling your Produce.
TO HAVE YOUR
Christmas
Taken. They are positively the Best and the Cheapest in tlie Sh
NICHOLSON'S.
A New Year's Resolutio
We will end avor to treat.,
w.i have in the past with
Square Dealin
No profit is asked oi YOU above maini^f
turers cost.
This Is The Time of Your II
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All that
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Headqnarteis for.<p></p>PUMPS
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and all fixtures pertaining to the same. We have the best Wind I'1"0® the market and can convince you if you will call at my store No. 125 South Washington street. Wc have a wind mill set up and would be ,. .ciaec' *o show you.
We have a new steam w:ell drilling mat hine nrd will g,iaTJ1,ICw^? water at a reascname price.- Full line of machineiy supplies an'l stantly on hand.
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The Shoe Man
J, W. FAUST.
